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Pros
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Highly professional and dedicated service
“I have never dealt with a company or firm with the professionalism and care that Ellen and her team gave my son and I.”
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Strong legal expertise and preparation
“She did a fantastic job of researching the matter and was well prepared in court.”
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Successful case outcomes
“The court ruled in my favor. I would highly recommend her to anyone seeking a lawyer.”
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Responsive and attentive communication
“I called her office many times and never once was I put on hold or asked to leave a message.”
Cons
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Potential bias towards higher-income clients
“If you are a low income person then you get walked on. This lawyer should not have a lawyer license.”
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Unethical conduct and lack of objectivity
“She outright lied in reports and testimony. [...] My daughter told her of his abuse, that she was scared and did not want to go.”

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10 Mar, 2022 by Trenton lovins
Ms.Buford only cares about money. If you are a low income person then you get walked on. This lawyer should not have a lawyer license. She is a Lier, and only cares about herself. She tells you what you want to hear but gets nothing done. DO NOT HIRE HER.!!!
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14 Mar, 2020 by Debbie menges
Please, beware. My daughter was forced to continue to see her abuser cause of Ms bufords outright lies. My ex husband hired her as a GAL in 2018. We were divorced in 2015. My daughter got a psychiatrist through the court after my then husband threatened me on 2 seperate occassions IN the court house before hearings in 2014. The dr diagnosed my daughter and myself with PTSD from his abuse. She did not do home visits, read any of the dozens of police reports or even talk to the school counselor who my daughter also saw for 3 years or the psychiatrist she saw through the court. She outright lied in reports and testimony. My daughter told her of his abuse , that she was scared and did not want to go. How both he and his wife abused her kids as well. My daughter then started refusing to go to visits, cause apparently her dad and his new wife felt my daughter did not praise him enough to Ms B. and she got yelled at. They also beat her son that weekend and confided in my daughter that whenever hes sick he gets abused. The judge held me in civil contempt multiple times and I got a criminal misdemeanor charge as well. The judge ordered me to pick her up from school to see ms. B again. She was upset cause ms. B appeared nice and caring for the hour they spoke. Ms. B continued her lies in court about both me and my daughterher up from school and take her to see her. I dropped my daughter at her office and came back and got her when she said they were through. My daughter got in the car and started crying. She said ms. B said she had to go to the visit that weekend. My daughter said shed kill herself. I immediately took her fir crises ccounseling at the ER. She was rekeased to me and the counselor recommended she make a police report. .So my daughter made 2 police reports about his abuse.
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24 Feb, 2020 by Chris balsai
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09 Oct, 2018 by Nickey green
Super friendly, down to earth, office is very inviting. She knows her stuff!!!!!
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22 Mar, 2017 by Anonymous
She explained everything that was going to happen​. She did everything in a timely manner and I was divorced within 3 to 4 weeks. I would recommend her to anyone.
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